Wild Nantucket
Nantucket Natural History
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Summer Rambles
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High summer means the Queen Anne's Lace and chicory on the road-sides and bike-path-sides. Sickle-leaved asters on the moor roads. Toot...
Orchid hunting
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I became consumed by the desire to see an orchid I have not seen on Nantucket. David Policansky posted a picture of a White-fringed orchid,...
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Wood Lily Time
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Lilium philadelphium Elsa was not the only storm to hit Nantucket. Our three sons, their wives and three grandchildren 5 and under visited ...
Friday, July 9, 2021
Tropical Storm Elsa: A Walk in the Woods
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Indian Pipes, Monotropa uniflora Squam Swamp is a wonderful wood, deep and wet and filled with ferns. It seems primal, ...
Milestone Bog
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July 8: One whole section of Milestone bog is hosting hundreds of swamp candles, lysimachia terristris. Take the main path and turn lef...
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Chowing Down
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The common yellowthroats are The UMASS Field Station were having a feast when we visited on July 5. There was also a bonus of 3 greater ...
Mama and babies
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Piping plover mama banded 9VE does the broken win trick at Smith's Point on July 6 to divert me from seeing her chicks.
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